Chap;r9; -according= to St.]. oxN. r g 5 with - their own handsfurther the preparation : fo that fornetimes the Máfters themfelves,wòuld chop herbs, fweepthe houfe, _cleave wood , kindle the fire, &c. Our Anceftours alto were wont"to giveover workon the Saturday, when it rang to even long. Andu- fually as men meafure.to God in preparation, he remeafureth to A&.& moil; them .:inblefling K.Edgar ordained,that Sunday. hould be folemni- zed y arxEVñ. i n thisLandfromSaturday nine.oftheclock,till Munday morn- M_r. 2.7. 6z. ing.The Jews before their.preparation had their fore-preparation: aaaz Andbefore their 'Sabbath,their fore-fabbath, theirfabbatulum, an- Marl r,s, qa. toabbathurn. Thole ofTiberi,u beganthe Sabbath fooner then o- Rates eccleia thers:thòfe atT e horecontinuedit loner, adding, profanoad v vents vo a- .rPP g , P" .f facrum. We are now fo farfrom this;that wetrench upon the bat. Buxrorf. 'holy time, and fay, When Will the Sabath be over? yea in too snany.places Gods facred Sabbath ismade-the voider and dunghill, for all ;_reftile-bufineffes : As by others,it is made as Raccht'u his Orgies, with-Ales, May games, &c. So that it fhould be named according mens of it, Demoniacsr, petisíaqum l Encp: ¡cd. Domii Alltedhad' Verfe 32. Brake the legs ofthe , ferff. ]The good theif alto had -his:legs broke,. end his life taken away:_thoughby his repentance he,made his croffe a,.. acobs.ladder, wherebyAngels defcended.to fetch up his foul. Verfe 3.3, And raw that :hie yoas dead already. ] He tookhis own. time .todies .and .therefore,ver. 31. it-is faid, That he boned his head, andgave up the Ghoff ; whereasother men bow not the head., till theyhave given up the ghost. He alfo r'ríed withaloud voice and died,whichfhews that hewantednotftrengthof nature, tohave lived'longer,:if he had lifted. Verfe34. But one of thefouldiers with k fßear -. 3 What an .odd conceit is that of the Papifts , that from the Greek word, hóyxx, have made this fouldiers name Longinru. ? and to make up Nateturturpis the tale they tell the people, that, whereas before he had been Ponti .cierrtm blinde , ,by the.anointing ofhiseyes with the waterybloud that la?fta in Lon- came out ofChrifts lido, he received his fight, became a Christian, gá Gécænlin aMartyr, a canonizedSaint, and that.his.reliques were afterwards grte, Carrw. ed. 12: DDoom o nu, worfhipp Therecame out blond andwater.] The pericardium being 'pier: merem regatta ced , which nature hash filled with water to cool the heat ofthe apt de Franrig heart. HeretoS. yohn alludes, when he-faith, that Chrift cameby en bus' x,(t rater and blood, .to teach us, that he ftiieth none byhis merit r loin, s,
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